CDC HIV

HIV/AIDS Services · Oregon · Free

Centers for Disease Control HIV prevention, testing, and treatment information. For people living with HIV, people at risk seeking PrEP, recent exposures needing PEP, or anyone wanting routine testing. PEP must start within 72 hours of exposure — ER doctors can prescribe it; 24/7 hotlines exist for navigating off-hours. The Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative is funding expanded testing and PrEP access in 57 priority US jurisdictions. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

Contact & Details

Address: Nationwide

Hours: Online

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